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Frenchman's Cove
A view of Frenchman's Cove, in Portland, Jamaica - from a sketch by L.A. Wilcox, R.I.
Designed and produced by Wardland Limited, in collaboration with the artist, for the proprietors of Frenchman's Cove Ltd.
Designed and produced by Wardland Limited, in collaboration with the artist, for the proprietors of Frenchman's Cove Ltd.
Blue Lagoon - Port Antonio, Ja. W.I
Distant view of the Blue Lagoon in Port Antonio, Portland.
Port Antonio Clock-Tower
Image of the clock-tower in the main square of Port Antonio at the junction of West, Harbour and Fort George Streets.
Jippi Jappa Festival in Port Antonio Square
"Public concert: Despite overcast skies, hundreds of people turned out to the Port Antonio town square recently to watch the Generation Gap and leading Jamaican artistes, in the first in a series of open air reggae concerts to be held in Port Antonio…
Accident on bridge east of Port Antonio
"This bridge just over a mile, east of Port Antonio is said to have demolished more cars, than any other bridge in Jamaica. Its latest victim was this NC 1009 owned by Martins Car-Rental, and driven by American tourist Marvin of 1298 N.W. 10th…
Folly Great House
A view of the Folly Great House close to the coastline in Port Antonio, Portland.
View of Christ Church Port Antonio
Print depicting side and front views of the Christ Church, Port Antonio, Portland, Jamaica.
13 1/4" x 18"
13 1/4" x 18"
Ice cold coconut water, Port Antonio
A man transporting "ice cold coconut" from an old chest freezer on his handcart. In the background is the Port-Antonio Market.
A prospect of Port Antonio and town of Titchfield in the parish of Portland on the northside of Jamaica.
Port Antonio and the town of Titchfield, Portland, taken from Navy Island
John Parker postcard collection - Blue Lagoon Jamaica
Postcard of the Blue Lagoon in Port Antonio, Portland.
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Bishop's Lodge Cross Roads
Exterior view of Bishop's Lodge in Cross Roads, St. Andrew. Guests are seen on the balcony and on the grounds.